Card Set: Anatomy & Physiology: Bone Tissue and the

A&P Key Terms 06 The Skeletal System

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31. orthopedist doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating musculoskeletal disorders and injuries
32. osseous tissue bone tissue; a hard, dense connective tissue that forms the structural elements of the skeleton
33. ossification center cluster of osteoblasts found in the early stages of intramembranous ossification
34. ossification (also, osteogenesis) bone formation
35. osteoblast cell responsible for forming new bone
36. osteoclast cell responsible for resorbing bone
37. osteocyte primary cell in mature bone; responsible for maintaining the matrix
38. osteogenic cell undifferentiated cell with high mitotic activity; the only bone cells that divide; they differentiate and develop into osteoblasts
39. osteoid uncalcified bone matrix secreted by osteoblasts
40. osteon (also, Haversian system) basic structural unit of compact bone; made of concentric layers of calcified matrix
41. osteoporosis disease characterized by a decrease in bone mass; occurs when the rate of bone resorption exceeds the rate of bone formation, a common occurrence as the body ages
42. perforating canal (also, Volkmann's canal) channel that branches off from the central canal and houses vessels and nerves that extend to the periosteum and endosteum
43. perichondrium membrane that covers cartilage
44. periosteum fibrous membrane covering the outer surface of bone and continuous with ligaments
45. primary ossification center region, deep in the periosteal collar, where bone development starts during endochondral ossification
46. projection bone markings where part of the surface sticks out above the rest of the surface, where tendons and ligaments attach
47. proliferative zone region of the epiphyseal plate that makes new chondrocytes to replace those that die at the diaphyseal end of the plate and contributes to longitudinal growth of the epiphyseal plate
48. red marrow connective tissue in the interior cavity of a bone where hematopoiesis takes place
49. remodeling process by which osteoclasts resorb old or damaged bone at the same time as and on the same surface where osteoblasts form new bone to replace that which is resorbed
50. reserve zone region of the epiphyseal plate that anchors the plate to the osseous tissue of the epiphysis
51. secondary ossification center region of bone development in the epiphyses
52. sesamoid bone small, round bone embedded in a tendon; protects the tendon from compressive forces
53. short bone cube-shaped bone that is approximately equal in length, width, and thickness; provides limited motion
54. skeletal system organ system composed of bones and cartilage that provides for movement, support, and protection
55. spongy bone (also, cancellous bone) trabeculated osseous tissue that supports shifts in weight distribution
56. trabeculae (singular: trabecula) spikes or sections of the lattice-like matrix in spongy bone
57. yellow marrow connective tissue in the interior cavity of a bone where fat is stored
58. zone of calcified matrix region of the epiphyseal plate closest to the diaphyseal end; functions to connect the epiphyseal plate to the diaphysis
59. zone of maturation and hypertrophy region of the epiphyseal plate where chondrocytes from the proliferative zone grow and mature and contribute to the longitudinal growth of the epiphyseal plate
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